toots wrote:
MR T wrote:
saloon car vehicles – these vehicles are conventional cars and are not accessible to wheelchair users. They meet the needs of many people, including those with an ambulatory disability. As well as saloons, they may be hatchbacks or estate cars. They can be licensed as hackney carriages in some areas, depending on the policy of the local licensing authority. The private hire taxi fleet is almost entirely made up of saloon cars;
Load of bollox I've had wheelchair users in my vehicle, obviously minus the wheelchair which goes in the boot. I think this man needs to ensure the information he relates is accurate. I'm sure he meant not WAV's but he should say so
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Ive had wheel chair users in my Saloon Many times to....in fact most wheelchair users seem happy sidling over from wheelchair to Saloon car seat..if the didnt they'd be booking WAVs, also the vast majority of wheelchair using drivers use saloon cars.
why is it when the word Disabled surfaces its assumed everyone want to sit bolt upright in a wheelchair when infact the vast majoirty dont...
Im sure Disabled clients Rate the Drivers Manner and level of Assistance and courtesy way above that of Vehicles wheelchair Access...why dont the Government see it as it is..